No quick fix to this I don't think. If you set #bannerbg to position:absolute and remove the top setting from #wrapper that's a start, then you need to work through your css and use float, margins and probably a bit more abolute positioning with the aim of removing all the top properties on your main elements.

RDLyTN

11-06-2011, 09:26 AM

It's caused by the numerous negative top value within your css.

No quick fix to this I don't think. If you set #bannerbg to position:absolute and remove the top setting from #wrapper that's a start, then you need to work through your css and use float, margins and probably a bit more abolute positioning with the aim of removing all the top properties on your main elements.

and if i use negative values in 'margin-left' or 'margin-top' is that a problem?

SB65

11-06-2011, 10:19 AM

There shouldn't really be a need to use negative margins as a general solution to layout. If you're using it to pomove elements up so they are positioned side by side then float is a much better option.

RDLyTN

11-06-2011, 10:29 AM

There shouldn't really be a need to use negative margins as a general solution to layout. If you're using it to pomove elements up so they are positioned side by side then float is a much better option.